MATCH4’s advertising time is sold by Atmedia
Hungary’s newest sports channel, MATCH4, will be sold by Atmedia from October 1, 2022, the Network4 group and Atmedia announced. MATCH4 started broadcasting in August this year, offering spectacular and hugely popular championships such as the Premier League, LIGUE 1, the English League Cup, or the Scottish Premiership. Here, the Hungarian public can also watch NASCAR races and the WTA women’s tennis tournament.
The advertising time of the other channels of Network4 – TV4, STORY4, GALAXY4, FILM4 and ARENA4 – has already been sold by Atmedia, so MATCH4 will be another element of this excellent cooperation. MATCH4 was included in the offerings of Vodafone, DIGI, DirectOne, Teleunion, VidaNet, PR-TELECOM, PickUp and Invinetwork right from the start, thus reaching a wide audience.
“In addition to maintaining and continuously developing our channels that broadcast popular and primarily entertainment content, we first expanded our portfolio with the ARENA4 and then the MATCH4 channels. Our goal is to offer a multiplatform package on the media market that satisfies all viewer needs. I am glad that our latest pride, MATCH4, will also be in good hands and a professional team will be selling commercial time between exclusive broadcasts”
– said András Borsány-Gynes, CEO of the Network4 group.
Atmedia Press
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